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As mobile platforms become increasingly sophisticated, the demand for mobile computing will increase. Learn about the embedded Standard Widget Toolkit (eSWT). You can use eSWT to develop...
Find out how the IBM Forms for Mobile Devices, a Java-based, distributed software solution that, using XForms, enables pervasive mobile devices to access and complete business forms. Also, learn how...
With more than 40 million subscribers in Japan, NTT DoCoMo's
i-mode is one of the most popular wireless Internet services in
the world. Most people have heard of i-mode. Less well known is
its...
There are an infinite number of reasons why you might want to use your website to send SMS. You might want to add a "send by SMS" option to your headlines, for example, or you might want to provide...
This tutorial demonstrates how to develop Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) applications for Nokia handsets using the Eclipse IDE and the Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME. It is written for J2ME...
Code example to demonstrate how to access Google on your WAP
phone using JSP pages.
This paper has been produced to provide technical insight on our Mobile Web Server architecture implementation. An academic paper related to this project has been published for the First...
In this article, Frank Sommers provides background to the use of mobile objects in Jini, and describes the Java class loading and object serialization architectures that make mobile code possible. He...
Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) is widely used for developing interactive applications on mobile devices. However, programming in MIDP can be...
In the final part of this MIDP series, Michael explores the
methods of communication between the MIDlet and the world at
large. Using the APIs contained in Java 2, Micro Edition's
Mobile...
Computers are everywhere. As increasingly powerful processing
capabilities are embedded into ever-smaller devices, the
computing landscape is shifting toward physically smaller and
more mobile...
In this article, Michael J. Yuan and Ju Long explain how to create mobile database applications using the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition/Mobile Information Device Profile (J2ME/MIDP) and the Java 2...
The Mobile Information Device Profile -- the platform for mobile Java applications -- provides a mechanism for MIDP applications to persistently store data across multiple invocations. This...
One of the reasons MIDP is such a good platform for mobile devices is the security it offers. Part of this is inherent in the Java programming model: MIDlet code runs within the confines of a virtual...
This is the first of a series of four articles about building security into wireless Java applications:
The Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP), which is built on top of the Connected Limited Device Configuration Profile (CLDC), allows you to develop wireless Java applications that can be...